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If you seem to have troubles with your extruder, check if you have that option enabled! The last button “OK” fakes a receiving ok from the printer. This is handy if your printer loses steps during print and you are doing some research on when and why. That way you can send a file without using any filament. In dry run mode, the firmware will ignore all commands to set temperature or extrude. The last one is something special, which works up to now only with Repetier-Firmware. Info and error show messages at that debug level. Echo repeats the received lines, so you normally want it turned off.
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In the last row you can set debug options for the printer if “Easy Mode” is disabled. If you have a fan attached, you can change the fan speed and activate/deactivate it the same way as the temperatures. In the right area of the temperature curve you see the last read temperature (you have enabled automatic temperature reading in printer settings?).
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By clicking the extruder or bed icon the extruder or the bed is deactivated or reactivated. If you change it in the text field, you need to press return or leave the field to set the value. The temperature can be set either on the right in the text field as well as by clicking on the temperature curve. The extruder and print bed blocks allow it to change the temperature. A higher valie gives a fatter printed line. If the “Easy Mode” is disabled, you can change the flow rate, ie the amount of the extruded filament. If you haven’t defined the real limits in your firmware this can cause lost steps during print! This function is tested with Repetier-Firmware and Marlin. The “Speed multiply” slider allows it to change the printing/move speed in relation to the send feed rate. Every printer has it’s own set of scripts. To modify these scripts just make a right click on the wanted number and the editor opens or click Printer Settings and then seltect Scripts.
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With the buttons 1 – 5 you can send the predefines scripts 1 – 5 to the printer.
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Help bubbles: When you activate this, you will get help bubbles for all fields of the manual control. Park: Moves the extruder head into parking position defined in printer settings. Stop motor: Will disable the stepper motors. This is not supported from all boards and needs a ATX power supply. After that the host will show the coordinate in red again, assuming the move didn’t succeed.īelow the arrows you have the following buttons: So if you are at x=180 and the cube is 200 mm wide, pressing 50 mm right will only move to 200 mm.ĬAUTION: This protection works only for the arrow keys! Sending a G1 X300 would really send this to the printer. From now on, the moves are only possible inside the printer cube defined in the printer settings. After that the color turns black, telling you the position is known. Press the home button to move the extruder to its defined position. Red means the host has no idea where the extruder really is. At the top you see the current extruder position. When you hover over the arrow, you will see a distance appear in mm, telling you how large the move will be. With the arrow keys you move the extruder in any direction. The next block controls the positioning of the extruder. If the “Easy Mode” is enabled, this field is not displayed. With the cursor up/down keys you can move through the history of manually send commands. Enter it and press return or hit the send button. The next row allows it to send any g-code command you like. At the top you see the most important printer status, so you always know what is happening. When you turn your printer on, you will often come to this tab.